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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Mar 2021. There were 5 interview rounds.
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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jan 2022. There was 1 interview round.
I approach technical problems by breaking them down into smaller parts and analyzing each part systematically.
Identify the problem and gather all relevant information
Brainstorm possible solutions and evaluate each one
Consult with colleagues or experts if necessary
Implement the chosen solution and test it thoroughly
Document the problem and solution for future reference
I troubleshoot technical problems by identifying the root cause and testing possible solutions.
Identify the problem and gather information
Research and analyze possible solutions
Test and evaluate solutions
Document the process and solution for future reference
Collaborate with team members or experts if needed
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I appeared for an interview in Mar 2023, where I was asked the following questions.
Model-Based Design (MBD) is a methodology that uses models to design, simulate, and validate systems before implementation.
Facilitates early detection of design flaws through simulation, reducing costly late-stage changes.
Enables automatic code generation from models, streamlining the transition from design to implementation.
Supports collaboration among multidisciplinary teams by providing a common visual representatio...
GD&T is a system for defining and communicating engineering tolerances using symbols to ensure proper fit and function.
GD&T provides a clear and concise way to specify tolerances on engineering drawings.
It uses symbols to represent geometric characteristics such as flatness, roundness, and parallelism.
For example, the 'flatness' symbol indicates that a surface must be flat within a specified tolerance.
GD&T ...
Plastics are synthetic materials made from polymers, produced through various manufacturing processes.
Plastics are made from long chains of molecules called polymers.
Common types of plastics include polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene.
The manufacturing process typically involves polymerization, extrusion, and molding.
Polymerization can be done through addition or condensation methods.
Extrusion shapes plastic i...
Designing with plastic materials requires careful consideration of properties, applications, and environmental impact.
Material Selection: Choose the right type of plastic (e.g., ABS for durability, PET for clarity).
Mechanical Properties: Consider tensile strength, flexibility, and impact resistance based on application.
Thermal Properties: Assess heat resistance and thermal conductivity, especially for high-temperature ...
Sheet metal is thin, flat metal formed by industrial processes, used in various applications from automotive to construction.
Sheet metal is typically made from materials like steel, aluminum, copper, and brass.
The manufacturing process includes steps like cutting, bending, and assembling.
Common techniques include stamping, laser cutting, and welding.
Applications range from car bodies to HVAC systems and electronic encl...
Key design considerations for sheet metal fabrication include material selection, thickness, tolerances, and manufacturing processes.
Material Selection: Choose appropriate metals like aluminum or stainless steel based on strength and corrosion resistance.
Thickness: Design for optimal thickness to ensure structural integrity while minimizing weight and cost.
Tolerances: Specify tolerances that align with manufacturing ca...
I have extensive experience with Creo, utilizing it for 3D modeling, assembly design, and simulation in various projects.
Proficient in creating parametric models and assemblies using Creo's robust tools.
Experienced in using Creo for sheet metal design, including creating flat patterns.
Utilized Creo's simulation capabilities for stress analysis and optimization of designs.
Familiar with integrating Creo with PDM systems ...
Various approaches to generating assembly structures include top-down, bottom-up, and modular design methodologies.
Top-Down Design: Start with a high-level overview and break it down into smaller components. Example: Designing a car by first outlining its main systems.
Bottom-Up Design: Begin with individual components and assemble them into a complete system. Example: Creating a computer by selecting each hardware part...
EBOM focuses on design and engineering, while MBOM emphasizes the manufacturing process and assembly.
EBOM represents the product's design and components as intended by engineers.
MBOM includes all parts and assemblies needed for manufacturing, including packaging.
EBOM is used during the design phase, while MBOM is utilized during production.
Example: In a car, EBOM lists engine parts, while MBOM includes assembly instruc...
The refrigeration cycle is a process that removes heat from a designated area to lower its temperature, using a refrigerant.
1. The cycle consists of four main processes: compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation.
2. In the compression phase, the refrigerant gas is compressed, raising its pressure and temperature.
3. The hot gas then moves to the condenser, where it releases heat and turns into a liquid.
4. The...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before May 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Mar 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
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